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Preview of Spring Preschool Activities for Circle Time Visuals for Communication

Spring Preschool Activities for Circle Time Visuals for Communication

Get your early childhood education and preschool students or your elementary special education students engaged in spring morning meeting and circle time with these fun printable activities and circle visuals. This set of circle time visuals has everything you need for 4 spring-themed morning meeting activities creating communication opportunities, building comprehension and more. More engagement means less behavior and more learning success for your students! Build communication and interactio
Preview of May Preschool Circle Time Visuals with Songs & Rhymes for Spring Morning Meeting

May Preschool Circle Time Visuals with Songs & Rhymes for Spring Morning Meeting

Get your preschool students or your elementary special education students engaged in print and digital circle time activities with these circle time activities. Use this set of circle time visuals to keep your students engaged with 4 spring-themed morning meeting activities perfect for creating communication opportunities, building comprehension and more. More engagement means less behavior and more learning success for your students! Build communication and interaction during circle time with
Preview of Saint Patrick's Day Readers Theater FUN | Comprehension Worksheet + Answer Key

Saint Patrick's Day Readers Theater FUN | Comprehension Worksheet + Answer Key

🍀 St. Patrick’s Day Readers’ Theater | Shamrock Shenanigans Script + Comprehension + Vocabulary + Standards 🍀 4th & 5th Grade St. Patrick’s Day Activities | Printable Drama | ELA Literacy Center Looking for a fun, low-prep St. Patrick’s Day activity that actually builds reading comprehension skills? ☘️ Shamrock Shenanigans is a hilarious and engaging Readers’ Theater script designed for 4th and 5th grade students that blends humor, history, and figurative language — while hitting key Common
Preview of What goes in the potty?

What goes in the potty?

This straight forward visual helps teach learners expectations of what is allowed to go in the toilet and what is not. For students that tend to put things (i.e. their hands) in the toilet that do not belong. Includes separate visuals for "no" hands, hygiene products, paper towels, keys, toys, hands & toys, legos, stuffed animals, string, sand, pop-it, food, fidgets, ball, toothbrush, and clothes.
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